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Former Greek Official Appointed Rector of Keele University's Greek Branch
Odysseas Zoras, a former Greek government official and university rector, has been appointed rector of the Greek branch of the UK's Keele University, sparking controversy among the opposition.
Former Greek Official Appointed Rector of Keele University's Greek Branch
Odysseas Zoras, a former Greek government official and university rector, has been appointed rector of the Greek branch of the UK's Keele University, sparking controversy among the opposition.
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60% Bias Score


Greece's Tourism Infrastructure Under Strain: Sewage, Power Outages Mar Popular Islands
This summer, insufficient infrastructure on several popular Greek islands led to sewage overflows in Mykonos and Patmos, power outages, and waste management issues, negatively affecting tourists and residents alike.
Greece's Tourism Infrastructure Under Strain: Sewage, Power Outages Mar Popular Islands
This summer, insufficient infrastructure on several popular Greek islands led to sewage overflows in Mykonos and Patmos, power outages, and waste management issues, negatively affecting tourists and residents alike.
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16% Bias Score


Major Drug Trafficking Ring Dismantled in Crete
Greek authorities arrested 48 individuals in Crete, seizing over €1 million in cash and various weapons and drugs following an eight-month investigation into a criminal network involved in drug trafficking, extortion, and bombings.
Major Drug Trafficking Ring Dismantled in Crete
Greek authorities arrested 48 individuals in Crete, seizing over €1 million in cash and various weapons and drugs following an eight-month investigation into a criminal network involved in drug trafficking, extortion, and bombings.
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20% Bias Score


Greece Prepares for Potential Turkish Interference in Greece-Cyprus Electricity Cable Project
Amidst plans to resume the Greece-Cyprus electricity cable project this autumn, Greece's military is preparing for potential Turkish interference, drawing on lessons from a similar incident last year near Kasos island.
Greece Prepares for Potential Turkish Interference in Greece-Cyprus Electricity Cable Project
Amidst plans to resume the Greece-Cyprus electricity cable project this autumn, Greece's military is preparing for potential Turkish interference, drawing on lessons from a similar incident last year near Kasos island.
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20% Bias Score


Olympiakos to Re-sign Podence, Acquire Taremi
Olympiakos is finalizing the loan return of midfielder Daniel Podence from Al-Shabab, while simultaneously announcing the two-year signing of Iranian international striker Mehdi Taremi.
Olympiakos to Re-sign Podence, Acquire Taremi
Olympiakos is finalizing the loan return of midfielder Daniel Podence from Al-Shabab, while simultaneously announcing the two-year signing of Iranian international striker Mehdi Taremi.
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40% Bias Score


Mourinho's lucrative managerial career: High severance pay surpasses total earnings from contracts
Jose Mourinho's 25-year managerial career has yielded over €115 million in severance pay alone, exceeding potential earnings from contracts, making him the highest earner in football history.
Mourinho's lucrative managerial career: High severance pay surpasses total earnings from contracts
Jose Mourinho's 25-year managerial career has yielded over €115 million in severance pay alone, exceeding potential earnings from contracts, making him the highest earner in football history.
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52% Bias Score

Newcastle's Alexander Isak Transfers to Liverpool for a Record-Breaking Fee
Alexander Isak, a 26-year-old Swedish forward, transferred from Newcastle to Liverpool for a British record-breaking fee exceeding €150 million, after a dispute over a previous rejected €133 million offer and Isak's public statement expressing his desire to leave Newcastle.

Newcastle's Alexander Isak Transfers to Liverpool for a Record-Breaking Fee
Alexander Isak, a 26-year-old Swedish forward, transferred from Newcastle to Liverpool for a British record-breaking fee exceeding €150 million, after a dispute over a previous rejected €133 million offer and Isak's public statement expressing his desire to leave Newcastle.
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16% Bias Score

Trump's Actions Raise Concerns About Authoritarianism in the US
President Trump, despite denying being a dictator, has taken actions including deploying the National Guard, threatening military intervention in Democrat-controlled cities, and attacking universities and media, leading experts to compare the situation to hybrid regimes like Hungary and Turkey.

Trump's Actions Raise Concerns About Authoritarianism in the US
President Trump, despite denying being a dictator, has taken actions including deploying the National Guard, threatening military intervention in Democrat-controlled cities, and attacking universities and media, leading experts to compare the situation to hybrid regimes like Hungary and Turkey.
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40% Bias Score

AI Influencers: Revolutionizing Social Media and Advertising
AI-generated influencers are gaining popularity on social media platforms, sparking debates about their impact on the industry and ethical considerations.

AI Influencers: Revolutionizing Social Media and Advertising
AI-generated influencers are gaining popularity on social media platforms, sparking debates about their impact on the industry and ethical considerations.
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20% Bias Score

Crete Crime Syndicate: Archimandrite's Role Investigated
A criminal network in Crete is being investigated, with a focus on an archimandrite facing charges of blackmail and aggravated assault; the archimandrite was previously blackmailed by the alleged ringleaders.

Crete Crime Syndicate: Archimandrite's Role Investigated
A criminal network in Crete is being investigated, with a focus on an archimandrite facing charges of blackmail and aggravated assault; the archimandrite was previously blackmailed by the alleged ringleaders.
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24% Bias Score

Germany's Plan to Invest €10 Monthly per Child in Stock Market to Tackle Pension Shortfall
Germany will invest €10 monthly per child (ages 6-18) in a long-term stock or mutual fund account starting in 2026, aiming to alleviate pension system strain and foster investment culture.

Germany's Plan to Invest €10 Monthly per Child in Stock Market to Tackle Pension Shortfall
Germany will invest €10 monthly per child (ages 6-18) in a long-term stock or mutual fund account starting in 2026, aiming to alleviate pension system strain and foster investment culture.
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40% Bias Score

Greek Left Faces Divisions Amidst Tsipras' Potential Return
Uncertainty shrouds Alexis Tsipras' political comeback, as divisions within the Greek left and tensions with PASOK hinder potential alliances and a clear path to power.

Greek Left Faces Divisions Amidst Tsipras' Potential Return
Uncertainty shrouds Alexis Tsipras' political comeback, as divisions within the Greek left and tensions with PASOK hinder potential alliances and a clear path to power.
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44% Bias Score
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